Sunday, February 19, 2012

Westie Training and Its Significance

By Kathleen Jenkins


Although they're well-known for their fairly obstinate disposition, westie training might not be as tough as training aggressive canine breeds such as Pitbulls and Rottweillers. This small breed with distinct white coat in fact loves companionship. Proof to that is their tendency to get along nicely with people and being friendly even to strangers. But despite their wonderful traits, training is undoubtedly called for to help them become lovable small dogs everyone would like to have.

So why is training important if this breed is regarded for being naturally well-behaved? Without a doubt, there's more than just one reason why appropriate westie training must be done sooner rather than later.

1. Ensure safety.

Training your dog never to bite, jump on people or run after automobiles and passersby is one method to maintain the safety of everyone around including the pet. A dog that has biting issues may cause injuries while a dog that jumps on people may topple your young kid down. On the other hand, a dog that has developed the habit of running after automobiles is at risk of being hit by vehicles, being stolen or not able to find its way home. Furthermore, training dogs with commands like down, come, leave it, sit or stay also helps in ensuring everyone's safety.

2. Clean and orderly house.

Keeping a clean and well-ordered place while having a dog is not unattainable provided that your pet dog gets appropriate training. Housebreaking and activities to prevent chewing, digging, jumping on furniture or scratching on walls must be part of westie training. A dog that is not able to go through these lessons is more likely to cause damage or chaos on what is supposed to be a safe and relaxing haven for you and your family.

3. Show dog.

While most owners train their dogs to have well-behaved pets, other people train theirs to be able to appear in conformation showing.

4. Happy and healthy dog.

Excessive treats and fancy toys aren't the only things that could bring in delight to a dog. Proper care, training as well as love are what a dog requires so as to grow healthy and happy.

5. Delighted and proud pet owner.

A problematic dog is a pain in the neck of every owner. Hence they're doing everything they can to ensure that their pets would turn out just how they wanted. Without a doubt, nothing is as gratifying as having a dog that do things on command and knows where and when to do the things he is supposed to do.




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